To develop one of the largest untapped oil and gas fields in uk waters. Rosebank which is about 80 miles west of shetland is one of the largest untapped discoveries in the region. Experts say it contains up to 350 Million Barrels of oil. Production could start in 2026 with extraction continuing until at least 2030. Its thought that around 69,000 barrels of oil could be produced every day. That would equate to around 8 of the uks total output. And there would also be natural gas with around 44 million cubic feet of it produced per day during the projects lifetime. The Energy SecretaryClare Coutinho said, we need oil and gas on the path to net zero so it makes sense to use our own supplies from north sea fields. The jobs and billions of pounds this is worth to our economy will enable us to have Greater Energy independence. But there has already been criticism. The Environmental Group greenpeace says, relying on fossilfuels is terrible for our Energy Security, the cost of living, and the climate. And it described the decision to give the go ahead to the Rosebank Oil Field as � reckless. Our Business CorrespondentPeter Ruddick explained how the decision was reached. It would have been a controversial decision given the cost and environmental impacts at any time but i think at the moment the question surrounding the uk governments commitment to its own net zero targets, then of course this decision becomes even more controversial. Important to say although the government has backed this new oil field, although the government has backed this new oilfield, that although the government has backed this new oil field, that todays decision has come from the north sea transition authority, essentially oil and gas regulators. They say they have taken into account net zero considerations throughout the projects life cycle, not stopping, as you say, the environmental reaction from this greenpeace uk, essentially saying rishi sunak, the uk Prime Minister, putting the profits of Oil Companies above everyday people. As you say, rosebank located about 80 miles off shetland. Ithaca energy and equinor, the companies behind the project, previously said that if production started in 2026, rosebank could account for about 8 of the uks total Oil Production between ten and 2030. That stat is crucial. The governments Energy Secretary today backed the decision saying this oilfield has been subject to extensive scrutiny and environmental impact. But this will be crucial if the uk government is going to be able to be Energy Independent and thatis able to be Energy Independent and that is where this decision is so important. 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Ithaca energy and equinor other companies behind the project, they are the ones making the significant investment and they would obviously be gaining the profits from this. Important to say there are Windfall Taxes in place at there are Windfall Taxes in place at the moment on north sea oil and gas production, and there has been a reaction from the local chamber of commerce. They say rosebank will make an important contribution to the uk economy, to Energy Security, as well as creating hundreds of jobs. There are lots of these considerations that are being taken into account when a decision like this is being made obviously. Joining me now is tessa khan, Executive Director of uplift, a Climate Group who are behind the Stop Rosebank campaign. Thank you forjoining us. The labour leader keir starmer has already gone on record as saying that he wouldnt rescind any licenses that are in place if his party were to form the next government. So what are your options line before you now . 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Labour has not condemned it if they say they will on a limb. Labour has not condemned it if they say they will not on a limb. Labour has not condemned it if they say they will not rescind it if they say they will not rescind any licenses in place before they were going to come into government. They dont have the power. The party that has the power at the moment to approve this decision and enable these companies to go ahead with the development of the field, the moment they take the decision they will start to spend money in pursuit of the development of that field. That is the conservative government and the regulator that we have in this country, so the scrutiny needs to be on them. We absolutely well once we have seen the detail of this decision look to legally challenge it if we think there are strong legal grounds to do so. But i think we need to be clear that this is a huge mistake on economic grounds, on Energy Security grounds and on climate grounds. And that the uk public do not stand to benefit from this field. , ~ public do not stand to benefit from this field. ~ ,. , i this field. Take us through why you feel this is a this field. Take us through why you feel this is a mistake. This field. Take us through why you feel this is a mistake. We this field. Take us through why you feel this is a mistake. We have this field. Take us through why you feel this is a mistake. We have the| feel this is a mistake. We have the Scottish Secretary Alisterjack saying today it is great news the regulator has given rosebank the green light. It is a huge role to play in securing the uks Energy Security and will also reduce any reliance on hostile states. What would you say to that . Unfortunately this is oil that would you say to that . Unfortunately this is oil that is would you say to that . Unfortunately this is oil that is going would you say to that . Unfortunately this is oil that is going to would you say to that . Unfortunately this is oil that is going to be this is oil that is going to be extracted and developed by companies that do not belong to the uk public. Equinor and ithaca energy, they are companies that will sell this oil on the open market. 80 of the oil that is produced in the uk is ultimately exported. It doesnt end up in uk households, we dont have any right to buy it. The government is also on the record as saying that no matter how much oil and gas we produce in the north sea it will not bring our energy bills down. Thats the real crisis that we face in this country. Last winter we have 7 million households who could not afford to heat their homes, not because there wasnt oil and gas available in the country but because they couldnt afford it, and this wont do anything to address that. In fact, what it does involve is us giving an enormous subsidy, £3. 75 billion tax break to equinor, a company that has Just Announced last year a record profit as a result of high oil and gas prices. And according to our analysis, over the lifetime of this oilfield of the tax body, stands to lose more than £700 million. That is in tax over all. It is a terrible economic proposition. In tax over all. It is a terrible economic proposition. Says so, if i can ust economic proposition. Says so, if i can just come economic proposition. Says so, if i can just come in economic proposition. Says so, if i can just come in there. Economic proposition. Says so, if i can just come in there. Your economic proposition. Says so, if i j can just come in there. Your group has been behind this Stop Rosebank campaign for quite some time. What do you read into the timing of this decision today . Do you read into the timing of this decision today . Given it came hot on the heels of decision today . Given it came hot on the heels of rishi decision today . Given it came hot on the heels of rishi sunaks the heels of rishi sunaks announcement last week that the government is planning to weaken its net zero policies, that this is part of a political ploy in the run up to the election to turn Climate Change policy in this country into a political football. Policy in this country into a politicalfootball. I think policy in this country into a political football. I think it is a huge mistake given the very real impacts of Climate Change we are seeing across the country. Tessa, do ou think seeing across the country. Tessa, do you think there seeing across the country. Tessa, do you think there is seeing across the country. Tessa, do you think there is a seeing across the country. Tessa, do you think there is a chance seeing across the country. Tessa, do you think there is a chance that you think there is a chance that might work . That there are some who might work . 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But more to the point, i think people understand that actually as i said, there is no real economic profit to be had for the uk public from this field, all of those profits are going to these private multi billion pound companies, and that it is not going to make a scrap of difference in the everyday life of most people across the uk. What we know and we have seen other countries like the us and across the eu are doing is we need to move fast and hard in the opposite direction which is supporting the investment of our Renewable Energy industries, which is where the long term secure jobs of the future are. Instead we have had a failed around of new development of offshore wind in this country had now the government are proving a huge new oilfield. It is completely at odds with the Direction Of Travel that we know we need to be going on if we are going to secure the Economic Future of the uk public. To secure the Economic Future of the uk ublic. ,. ,. ,. ,. , uk public. You are an environmental la er. Uk public. You are an environmental lawyer how uk public. You are an environmental lawyer. How quickly uk public. You are an environmental lawyer. How quickly do uk public. You are an environmental lawyer. How quickly do you uk public. You are an environmental lawyer. How quickly do you think lawyer. How quickly do you think your group might move ahead with a Court Challenge . fits i your group might move ahead with a Court Challenge . Court challenge . As i said, the moment we Court Challenge . As i said, the moment we have Court Challenge . As i said, the moment we have seen Court Challenge . As i said, the moment we have seen the Court Challenge . As i said, the l moment we have seen the detail Court Challenge . As i said, the moment we have seen the detail of the decision, as far as i know that hasnt yet been published but we believe there are very strong grounds to legally challenge the decision, we think it is very difficult to reconcile the development of such an enormous new oilfield with the uks climate targets, for example, among other potential grounds so we would be looking to move very quickly. Tessa khan, thank looking to move very quickly. Tessa khan. Thank you looking to move very quickly. Tessa khan, thank you for looking to move very quickly. Tessa khan, thank you for speaking looking to move very quickly. Tessa khan, thank you for speaking to looking to move very quickly. Tessa khan, thank you for speaking to us, Executive Director of uplift. Investigators in Northern Iraq are trying to establish the exact cause of a fire at a Wedding Party which is reported to have killed more than 100 people. People were celebrating in al hamdaniya when fire tore through the venue late on tuesday evening. Pictures from the Scene Show Emergency Crews picking through the charred remains of the building. Civil defence officials said initial findings suggested fireworks were lit during the celebration inside a hall attended by up to 1,000 people. 0ur correspondent lina sinjab has been following the story from beirut. Well, it was a night of celebration that turned into a catastrophe, into a nightmare. The numbers are changing by the hour. Now the red cross is saying that there are casualties of almost a50 people, while officials confirmed at least 100 dead. Were not sure about the fate of the bride and groom yet. We have heard from people including officials and Civil Defence report that fireworks were used inside the hall that caused the start of the blaze and also there were some flammable, physically flammable panels, the help of the spread of the fire and caused the damage of part of the ceilings. People rushed throughout for their lives but were suffocated because of lack of oxygen and many were burnt alive. This is not a rare incident in iraq, that is known for corruption, mismanagement and lack of accountability and efficiency. There were reports of violation of Construction Rules and Safety Measures in the past that caused in many cases a loss of life. Lina, it seems shocking to hear that fireworks were used inside a hole, fireworks were used inside a hall, and also that this isnt a rare occurrence. Can you tell us more about that situation . This is exactly shocking. You cant even tolerate to think about how people thought about using it inside a wedding hall. But there are, you know, some traditions that they do without thinking or taking into consideration the Safety Measures. And apparently the construction, the style that was used inside the wedding hall helped the spread of the fire, unfortunately. But to start with there was terribly responsible action of using fireworks. 0wen holdaway, a freelance journalist who regularly reports from Northern Iraq, told me more about the region. I mean, the area itself, hamdaniya, it was reconstructed slightly. It wasnt quite as damaged as sort of sort of central areas of mosul during the war against the islamic state. But theres been a lot of ad hoc reconstruction there, particularly its south of mosul. It also borders very much on the krg region. So the actual distribution of funds and the reconstruction and the rebuilding there has been very much by locals, which hasnt really followed any sort of regular standard. Its not near any particular i mean, it does have a historic church, but a lot of the oversight of it is not there by the government to sort of really enforce any sort of any sort of standards in terms of building regulation, types of Fire Regulations. That being said, in general in iraq, to be honest, you know, the Fire Regulations and the Fire Security is very lax. You may have remembered during the covid pandemic there was a horrific fire in baghdad that ripped through a hospital, killing, you know, over 80 people. This fire seems much more extensive and much more worse. You know, it seems that its been in a very much enclosed in place. And also theres been logistical, looks like there has been some logistical issues of actually getting to this area. As i said, the area very much borders on between the krg area. So its within the federal areas remit, but its not within their central, you know, response remit. The Civil Defence can get there very much quickly. Its still got to go through multiple checkpoints and its not its not its not a completely easily accessible area. 0wen, can you tell us more about about the Governance Structure thats in place in this part of Northern Iraq, which is predominantly christian . How well set up is the government there in its ability to deliver Services Like a fire service . I mean, as i said, its very much on the border between the krg region and the Nineveh Province governor and that area itself is actually a christian area, as you said. The predominant area is sunni, but it was very much decimated by the war against the islamic state. There has been a redistribution of funds, but its very much been an ad hoc and very much centred on the mosul area. The area of hamdaniya has has also had some reconstruction, had a lot of reconstruction when the pope visited earlier, when the pope visited during the pandemic. And some areas have been rebuilt. But outside the major urban centres and outside the major key areas, theres not its essentially been done by locals. And that is where this this fire seems to have taken place, and there is no fire regulation, to be honest. Added on top of that, the Civil Defence force is, although its probably more developed within the southern part and in baghdad, up north its much more of a lesser constituted organisation. So its responsibility, its ability to respond to this, this has been more more difficult. That being said, there are some elements of the krg, the kurdish region and their support. Theyve offered a lot of support. And i imagine as were Going Forward, particularly as we move from deaths to recovery, to actually be helping people who are going to have massive ventilator, Breathing Problems and skin grafts, i think that will be key because the hospital system, particularly in the north, in mosul, is really not up to this. There is a Skin Grafting hospital in erbil. But by that, by accounts of these numbers, i mean its going to be vastly overwhelmed. So i think thats going to be a real, real key issue Going Forward in helping those survivors. The uks first Consumption Room for Illegal Drugs including heroin and cocaine is expected to be approved by officials in glasgow this morning. Ministers at holyrood hope the facility will reduce drug related deaths in scotland, which remain high. The westminster government says it wont stop the room being set up. 0ur Scotland Editor james cook has more. This clinic in the east end of glasgow could soon be home to a new approach to tackling drug addiction. Just now, it provides a small number of long term users with prescribed pharmaceutical heroin. But if it expands to include a Consumption Room, many more people could be taking their own drugs here. They can use those drugs under the supervision of trained professional staff who can respond to any adverse events that arise, but also support those Service Users in the harms that they are experiencing in relation to their drug use, and support them to engage with other treatment Care Services that they may need. What kind of drugs could they use . We anticipate the vast majority of people who use this service will be wanting to inject heroin and cocaine. Scotland has the worst death rate from drugs in europe. The Scottish Government insists this Pilot Project could improve the lives of drug users by getting them off the streets. Although the uk government opposes the plan, its not trying to stop it, after scotlands senior law officer said it would not be in the Public Interest to prosecute people for possession of Illegal Drugs while in the facility. But critics say the Scottish Government has its priorities wrong. Lets be perfectly clear there are no safe ways to take drugs. What i would like to see would be a balance of investment. And whilst this is a worthwhile investment, a proposed 2. 3 million a year, i have to make the point that we are only spending half a million a year on rehab in glasgow that helps people get off drugs and helps them to get well. Other countries have tried Consumption Rooms. This one is in the portuguese capital, lisbon. The Scottish Government insists they work and that a similar facility in scotland will save lives. James cook, bbc news, glasgow. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Lets look at some other stories making news. Five labour regional mayors have urged the government not to scrap the hs2 rail line between birmingham and manchester saying such a move would be an international embarrassment. Theres speculation the Prime Minister is considering cancelling the northern leg because of soaring costs. The government says that no decision has been made on whether to axe this leg. The first named storm of the autumn and winter season is expected to hit the uk today. Named by the met office, storm agnes is likely to bring disruption from strong winds of up to 80mph and heavy rain. Met Office Severe weather warnings are in force from wednesday afternoon until thursday morning. The worlds oldest gardening magazine, amateur gardening, is to close in part, because the seeds attached to the cover now cost more than the cost of the magazine itself. Published weekly since 1884, it backed the dig for victory campaigns in both world wars. Youre live with bbc news. Some Breaking News from the uk where the Broadcaster Gb news has suspended one of its presenters laurence fox over comments he made during a live broadcast about a female journalist. During a live broadcast about a femalejournalist. In a during a live broadcast about a female journalist. In a statement of gb and you said, we have formally suspended laurence fox while we continue our investigation into comments he made on the channel last night. Mrfoxs suspension is Effective Immediately and he has been taken off air. We will be formally apologising to ms evans today. The incident relates to comments mr fox made today. The incident relates to comments mrfox made on dan woottons programme about ava evans who works for the online news site joe. She posted video of the comments on the social media site ex, asking why mr foxx had said derogatory things about her. The clip has been viewed more than 5 million times. She said the footage made herfeel physically million times. She said the footage made her feel physically sick. A new york court has ruled that donald trump committed fraud by repeatedly overstating the value of his business assets. The judge said the former president exaggerated his wealth sometimes by billions of dollars to get cheaper loans and insurance. He cancelled some of the licences which allow mr trumps businesses to operate in new york. Mr trump issued a Statement Denouncing the judge as deranged and the states Attorney General as corrupt. 0ur North America correspondent peter bowes reports. Another legal blow for the former president. In a civil lawsuit, he and his two sons, along with the trump organisation, have been accused of staggering levels of fraud. 0ne claim is that mr trump inflated the value of his properties hotels, golf clubs and Apartment Buildings and exaggerated the size of his luxury flat in trump tower. The case is due to go to trial next week, but the judge has already ruled on part of it, and determined that the former president repeatedly lied about his financial affairs. In a post on his Social Media Platform Truth social, donald trump called the judge deranged and said the claim he committed fraud was both ridiculous and untrue. It was, he said, another attempt by his opponents to try to prevent him from winning the next president ial election. The new york ruling means some of the trump organisations licences to operate will be cancelled. The civil case is in addition to the four major Criminal Trials donald trump is facing. While some Opinion Polls now show him edging in front ofjoe biden in the race to regain the white house. Almost 30,000 Ethnic Armenians have fled Nagorno Karabakh that is about a quarter of the population of the enclave which azerbaijan seized last week. Azerbaijan says residents in the area will be safe, but armenias Prime Minister says that � Ethnic Cleansing is taking place. A short while ago i spoke to 0lga ivshina and i asked her about the challenges people are facing making the journey out of Nagorno Karabakh. 0ne one of the most important questions was these checkpoints, which allow entrance to armenia, whether the checkpoints would be open, would still be open and to confirm that. I also asked about casualties because today azerbaijan has released that they have lost 192 military service personnel, the Armenian Side has confirmed at least 200 people killed, so it is a sufficient loss of life on both sides and i asked the Special Envoy what he thinks about that. We tried to make our best in order not to have any collateral civilian damages during this operation, which actually lasted like a lightning. It was less than one day. And it was a very you know, it was like a surge in Precision Type of action which addressed or tried to neutralise the legitimate military targets. That is the outposts of Armenian Armed forces inside the karabakh region of azerbaijan. And the the speed with which it was achieved and also the number of casualties among the civilian residents in karabakh, which we, of course, regret. But the numbers are dismal if you compare this to any similar other situations. So that shows that it was our intention to have this action last as shortly as possible. And then, of course, by doing so to convince the other side that there is no way that this continued illegal presence and these fake State Structures could continue to exist in the sovereign azerbaijani territory. Just time to mark a big birthday. Tech giant google is celebrating 25 years with a new doodle, thanking users for their years of curiosity. Two students at Stanford University sergey brin and larry page brainstormed in their dormitory and came up with an idea to create an internet Search Engine that would organise web pages and also rank them. Initially called backrub, the start up grew into one of the worlds most valuable and influential companies. Googles products, including gmail and search, are now used by billions. Stay with us here on bbc news. Hello again. Some of us are already feeling the effects of storm agnes which has been coming in from the south west and it is going to continue to push north eastwards through the rest of the day. It is bringing rain but also very strong winds, gales and even severe gales for some of us. The strongest winds through the rest of the morning into the afternoon will be in areas adjacent to the irish sea, and as the storm pushes north eastwards later the winds will strengthen across Eastern Scotland and also in north east england. So the potential for some disruption to travel and also the potential for some damage. A lot of rain coming out of the storm as well as it moves steadily north eastwards, Northern Ireland could well have as much as 50 millimetres of rain following an already saturated ground there is a risk of localised flooding. The south eastern parts of the midlands having a dry day with some sunshine and also the north of scotland, not seen that rain until this evening. Storm agnes continues to push northwards and continues to weaken but it will still be a windy night. But its going to be a very mild night for the time of year with overnight lows between 13 and 15 degrees. As we head on into tomorrow here is the remnants of storm agnes pushing into the norwegian sea. The isobars tell their own story, it will be windy particularly in the northern half of the country, a cold front coming into Northern Ireland later will introduce some rain. A lot of dry weather to start with as the remnants of storm agnes pushes away and we have the Weather Front coming in with some rain to Northern Ireland. The winds could be squally around this through the course of the afternoon as well. Temperatures down a touch on today, 14 20 north to south. Then as we head on into friday we have the remnants of an overnight front taking its patchy rain with it away into the near continent, some heavy showers in the north and the west, heaviest in northern scotland, but a lot of dry weather, a fair bit of sunshine during the course of friday and temperatures 13 21. It will still be windy, though, across the north of scotland. Then as we head on into the weekend it is a bit of a mixture, there will be showers, time longer spells of rain, particularly in the north and the west but its going to be mild and especially so on sunday for the 1st of october. This is bbc new. The headlines. 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